Randy Lanier Dives into Netflix Documentary, Childhood Friends | The Dale. Jr. Download



Randy Lanier joins The Dale Jr. Download and talks about his recent documentary “Bad Sport” Need for Weed episode on Netflix. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis ask him questions about Alan and Charlie, his longtime friends, who ultimately were part of Lanier being caught and locked up.

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35 thoughts on “Randy Lanier Dives into Netflix Documentary, Childhood Friends | The Dale. Jr. Download”

  1. Though not 2 his level – boy can I relate – 68 yrs now and have come –Full Circle. Relate most in my old age 2 the Happiness thing. 4 me it is like the KAOUS is over !!! Oddly I am in a good spot – the world is not !!!

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  2. This is what conversations will look like post-empire. When there is no longer a corrupt apparatus that can lock people up for victimless crimes, we will be able to talk about it in the past tense like this. I long for the days that the thousands of people locked in cages for these non-crimes like selling weed are released.

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  3. A good friend of mine knew Randy through racing and spent many days getting people to sign Petitions to help get Randy out of prison. His petition might have at least kept Randy's name popping up and reminded people that some of the laws were unjust. Glad you got out Randy. You can do so many good things out of prison.

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  4. Interesting conversation, From 1978-1983 I worked for a company that did work for IMSA and SCCA teams. I never heard Randy’s name but definitely the Whittington Bros and John Paul SR & JR. It must have been the worst kept secret that they were smuggling drugs (especially the Paul’s ). It was the subject of frequent gossip in the garages and at the track.

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  5. In the Netflix documentary, Charles is portrayed like kind of an IRL Saul Goodman. You need to watch that stuff… It gets craaazyyy 🤯 Spencer Gallagher said "Party like it's 1999" well, how would you like to party like it's 1984?

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  6. I love JR but I do not appreciate him giving these drug runners any attention. No telling how many deaths and broken lives these idiots are responsible for. Personally I would be fine with locking them up and throwing away the key or save us some money and take them to the train station

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